In addition, the age range where people are tightly-coupled to their mobile devices is growing. Consumers are increasingly dependent on mobile capabilities – if they can’t easily conduct business on their phone, they will try another company.

Luckily, this technology trend can help you and your customers in numerous ways.

One benefit is that companies can use push notifications to communicate directly with customers. Mobile applications also greatly benefit companies internally, especially those with remote workforces. Mobile capabilities increase efficiency and productivity, even in simple ways such as helping employees organize their workflow each morning or providing progress updates in real-time.

Making old-fashioned data entry more mobile-friendly means that enterprises can get their data much faster, which not only helps them invoice promptly but also creates a better customer experience.

One interesting facet of the move to mobile that benefits both consumer-facing and internal applications is the ever-increasing simplification of the user experience. We’re seeing companies who have complex applications or websites choose one or two core areas that are well-suited to a remote workforce or remote customer.

This simplification, in turn, encourages companies to rethink their value propositions and focus on the 20% of their business that creates 80% of the results.

Step Two: Move to Cloud-Based Infrastructure

The cloud is a hot technology trend and has been for several years as big companies have become big time players in driving down costs and making cloud-based services more available for everyone.

The benefits of moving to the cloud are numerous and include:

Reduced maintenance and overhead costs. Buying and maintaining on-premise servers is an expensive endeavor that is eliminated when switching to an environment that maintains everything for you.

A shift from capital expenses to operating costs. Cloud services become a monthly expense that companies can budget for rather than a huge, upfront cost.

Agility to scale up and down as needed. Companies only pay for what they use and can scale up and back down quickly to meet demand. No need to maintain servers that can handle your peak times year-round.

Microservices and simplified coding. Cloud services are building in a lot of microservices that make it faster to build and roll out what you need. You can deploy code as a function in the cloud rather than writing everything from scratch.

Essentially, cloud services are making it easier and easier to use their applications and get to market, which frees small to medium-sized businesses up to try new things and fail, or succeed, faster.

Step Three: Build New Apps in Modern Languages, Frameworks, and Coding Standards

Since there’s now a growing user base that’s accustomed to a mobile-type experience that’s simplified and quick, we’re seeing a trend toward even desktop and fully-featured applications moving to the same clean, modern feel.

Often, organizations achieve this by taking their legacy applications and reskinning them to look more modern–but just as often they’re completely redoing them and even converting the backend to deliver a simplified experience.

In addition, there has been a boom of new development talent that’s hit the market in the past few years who all lean toward more modern languages. This means that companies that don’t adapt to more modern tech are going to have a difficult time finding people willing to work in an early 2000’s language, and could end up not having enough staff to support their applications.

Another benefit of converting is that modern languages and frameworks have evolved to become more fully-featured and simplified at the same time. With common task libraries and common coding algorithms, most services are now simple enough that junior developers can create and test something as complex as a machine learning or AI project.

This means that any company can reach a level of depth and feature enrichment that wasn’t possible even ten years ago.

Step Four: Enhance Your Security

Technology security is going to be a primary area of focus for the foreseeable future. Data breaches and hacking issues have become highly visible compared to a decade ago, which has made many companies take a harder look at their internal security measures.

Consumer data continues to be an overall driving force in business, and it’s become easier to collect and mine for insights into consumer behavior. This is great for businesses, because they can more easily see how and why people are buying their products and respond by creating a better customer experience.

However, with this privilege comes the responsibility to protect customer data.

Fortunately, it’s also easier than ever to prevent and detect security breaches – from putting additional protective layers in place, such as multi-factor authentication, to using machine algorithms to detect suspicious behavior.

Cloud services, in particular, include a lot of baked-in security measures and compliant infrastructures that are simple to deploy.

Prioritize Changes with the Greatest Impact

Of course, there are many ways your company could innovate and evolve – but most of the technology trends that have the biggest impact fit into one of these four categories.

By taking these steps, you can maximize the utility of your spending and ensure that you are making the most of what modern development has to offer.

Let’s Work Together

We believe you’ll discover a unique difference between our team and most custom software development firms. Much like them, our first few years, we were simply working hard “in the business.” However, after two decades, the business is in us.

We know the next few weeks, possibly months, will provide an unprecedented challenge for our clients, partners, friends and fellow local businesses. We want to make sure everyone is aware that despite COVID-19, Kopis remains stronger than ever, fully committed to providing the absolute best to those who have placed trust in us.

Kopis has complied with CDC recommendations, and have asked all employees to work-remotely during this outbreak. Our full team of over 40 technology experts are still working diligently on your projects, meeting important deadlines and remain dedicated to having a positive impact on your businesses. All meetings will be held virtually through Microsoft Teams. Our team members are available during regular hours and available to answer calls and emails as usual.

It’s a time of unity, and Kopis is proud to stand by our clients and help them continue to meet their goals through the challenges ahead. We remain grateful to our community, proud of our nation and hopeful for the future ahead in Greenville, South Carolina’s emerging tech scene.

We remain open. We remain fully equipped. We are here for you as you navigate these waters.